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Private laws of the State of North-Carolina, passed by the General Assembly [1862-1863]

3^ OElilNANCES No. 30.
[JVo. 30.] AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE DISPOSITION OF THE STATB
TROOPS AND VOLUNTEERS RAISED UNDER THE ACTS OF THE
GENERAL ASSEMBLY, RKSPEOTIVICLY, ENTITLED, " AN ACT TO
RAISE TEN THOUSAND STATE TROOPS," RATIFED THE 8tH DAT
MAT, AND " AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE PUBLIC DEFENCE,"
RATIFIED THE IOtII DAY OF MAY, 1861, AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES.
Transfers State
troops to the
Confederate
States.
Recruiting for
State troops to
cease August
20th.
lommiasions
f oflScers nut
in service to
cease August
20th.
1. Be it ordarned hy the delegates of the people of North
Carolina in Convention assembled^ That the State troops*
levied under the act of the General Asserablj, first afore-said,
which Imve been formed into regiments, with proper
complements of officeis and men, be, and the same are
hereby transferred, by regiments, to the Confederate
Stares of America, upon the same terms and conditions as
if tiiey had been raised under the authority of the said
Confederate States.
2. Ue itfurther ordained hy the auth'^rity aforesaid, That
all levying and recruiting of troops under said act shall
cease and determine from and after the 20th day of August
next ; and that all troops which shall have been raised
under said act prior to that day, shall be organized into
regiments and transferred to the Confederate States in the
manner and upon the terni:^ and conditions aforesaid. And
if there shall be an excess in the number of said troops,
snfKcient to form a battalion, companies or company, such
excess may be organized according to its appropriate num-bers,
and transf'rred in like man. er.
3. Be it further ordained^ That all appointments of offi-cers
under said act, either in the line or in the staff, over
and above the iinml)er appropiiate to and required by the
regiments, battalions and companies thus organized, shall
cease and lie vacated on the said 20th day of August next;
and that llis Excellency, the Governor, may, in his discre-tion,
order any Quartermaster, Commissary or Medical
stores, owned by the State, and not required for immediate
use, to be turned over to the said Confederate States upon
proper receipts for the articles thus delivered, to be taken
by the officers accountable for the same.

3^ OElilNANCES No. 30.
[JVo. 30.] AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE DISPOSITION OF THE STATB
TROOPS AND VOLUNTEERS RAISED UNDER THE ACTS OF THE
GENERAL ASSEMBLY, RKSPEOTIVICLY, ENTITLED, " AN ACT TO
RAISE TEN THOUSAND STATE TROOPS," RATIFED THE 8tH DAT
MAT, AND " AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE PUBLIC DEFENCE,"
RATIFIED THE IOtII DAY OF MAY, 1861, AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES.
Transfers State
troops to the
Confederate
States.
Recruiting for
State troops to
cease August
20th.
lommiasions
f oflScers nut
in service to
cease August
20th.
1. Be it ordarned hy the delegates of the people of North
Carolina in Convention assembled^ That the State troops*
levied under the act of the General Asserablj, first afore-said,
which Imve been formed into regiments, with proper
complements of officeis and men, be, and the same are
hereby transferred, by regiments, to the Confederate
Stares of America, upon the same terms and conditions as
if tiiey had been raised under the authority of the said
Confederate States.
2. Ue itfurther ordained hy the auth'^rity aforesaid, That
all levying and recruiting of troops under said act shall
cease and determine from and after the 20th day of August
next ; and that all troops which shall have been raised
under said act prior to that day, shall be organized into
regiments and transferred to the Confederate States in the
manner and upon the terni:^ and conditions aforesaid. And
if there shall be an excess in the number of said troops,
snfKcient to form a battalion, companies or company, such
excess may be organized according to its appropriate num-bers,
and transf'rred in like man. er.
3. Be it further ordained^ That all appointments of offi-cers
under said act, either in the line or in the staff, over
and above the iinml)er appropiiate to and required by the
regiments, battalions and companies thus organized, shall
cease and lie vacated on the said 20th day of August next;
and that llis Excellency, the Governor, may, in his discre-tion,
order any Quartermaster, Commissary or Medical
stores, owned by the State, and not required for immediate
use, to be turned over to the said Confederate States upon
proper receipts for the articles thus delivered, to be taken
by the officers accountable for the same.